Milan ready to let two players go in the summer- the reason

Simon Kjaer and Alessandro Florenzi are two players whose contracts with AC Milan expire at the end of the current campaign or in 2025. The team is now considering their options. Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images

Some difficult choices will need to be made when the Milan management considers how they want the team to appear starting in 2024–25, according to reports from Sky (via PianetaMilan).

According to the rumor, Kjaer’s contract will not be renewed, and because it expires in June, he will be free to sign a free transfer with any other club after the season. Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images

Additionally, Florenzi’s contract expires in June 2025, and Geoffrey Moncada and his staff have decided not to renew it. Before the summer 12 months expire, he may say goodbye to it.

With 22 appearances, 1072 minutes of playing time, and the ability to play both right and left back when needed, the full-back has shown himself to be a valuable asset.

But Milan wants to concentrate on developing young players, and the signing of Filippo Terracciano is also no accident. On the left is Alex Jimenez, while Davide Bartesaghi should not be overlooked.

According to a number of sources, the Rossoneri intend to replace Kjaer with a new, younger center-back by adding someone like Alessandro Buongiorno to the rearguard.

Both the Italian and the Dane, who are both in their mid-30s, have had difficulty maintaining their physical fitness for extended periods of time in the past few seasons.

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